Louisiana 2016 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB107 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    DIGEST
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HB 107 Engrossed	2016 Regular Session	Willmott
Abstract:  Provides for corrections to provisions of the La. Revised Statutes as necessary for
conformity with provisions of Acts 2013, No. 186 and Acts 2015, No. 223 relative to the
Safe Haven Law (Ch.C. Art. 1149 et seq.).
Present law, Ch.C. Art. 1149 et seq., provides a mechanism whereby any parent may relinquish the
care of an infant who is not more than 60 days old to the state in safety and anonymity and without
fear of prosecution.  Provisions of Acts 2015, No. 223, §1 designated present law as the "Safe Haven
Law" by means of a short title.
Proposed law changes occurrences of "safe haven law" to read "Safe Haven Law" in present law in
order to properly reflect the short title of the referenced law.
Present law, R.S. 17:81(R), indicates that the Safe Haven Law provides a mechanism whereby any
parent may relinquish the care of an infant who is not more than 30 days old to the state in safety and
anonymity and without fear of prosecution.  Proposed law changes the age referred to in this
provision from "30 days old" to "60 days old" in order to properly reflect the infant age indicated in
the Safe Haven Law as enacted through Acts 2013, No. 186, §1.
(Amends R.S. 14:46.4(B)(5) and R.S. 17:81(R)(1) and 3996(B)(22))
Summary of Amendments Adopted by House
The Committee Amendments Proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare to the
original bill:
1. Make technical changes.